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Could Congress Help Community Health Centers Expand Mobile Health Outreach?

A bill before Congress would give community health centers more leeway in using HRSA funding to build and equip mobile health units for community outreach.

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By Eric Wicklund

- A bill introduced this past March in the Senate could help community health centers improve access to care for underserved populations through mobile health clinics, some with telehealth capabilities.

The Maximizing Outcomes through Better Investments in Lifesaving Equipment (MOBILE) for Health Care Act (S. 958), sponsored by Senators Jackie Rosen (D-NV) and Susan Collins (R-ME), would expand allowable use criteria under the Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA’s) New Access Points Grant Program to support mobile health units. Those vehicles, in turn, might be equipped with connected health technology to help underserved populations access healthcare services.

“Community health centers in Maine and across the country play an indispensable role in ensuring rural and underserved communities receive affordable and quality health care, particularly as we continue to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic,” Collins said in a press release. “The MOBILE Health Care Act would help community health centers further expand their reach to the most rural parts of our state by giving them greater flexibility and allowing them to bring clinics even closer to the patients they serve.”

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